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Delta milwaukee band saw sn 94-5032
Delta milwaukee band saw sn 94-5032









delta milwaukee band saw sn 94-5032
  1. #Delta milwaukee band saw sn 94 5032 serial
  2. #Delta milwaukee band saw sn 94 5032 portable

I can run the saw in either speed without having to do any sort of shifting. I am still in shock that I scored this vintage Delta Milwaukee band saw.

#Delta milwaukee band saw sn 94 5032 serial

I went onto the vintage machinery wiki and looked up the serial numand it turns out that it is a 1951 model. It appears to be the one as pictured in the lower part of page 3 of the parts list that Jeff_G posted above. back to Power Tools, Hardware and Accessories forum. It does not have the shifter lever, and it does not appear to have the shaft to pull out to shift. What is puzzling me is that the saw does not appear to be either of the 'normal' versions. When using a 1750rpm motor, with a 2.5 inch (motor) to 6.5 inch (reduction shaft input)(about, didn't measure exactly), I measure 10rpm on the lower wheel shaft, about 40 feet per minute blade speed (I can count teeth going past). It does not have a seperate lever to shift between the speeds. It is possible, but unlikely that the center shaft broke off cleanly and flush with the main shaft? Made in the USA View or download: Lengths and Widths of blades that fit popular band saws, listed by saw brands.

delta milwaukee band saw sn 94-5032

#Delta milwaukee band saw sn 94 5032 portable

Olson makes blades to fit vertical/stationary 2-wheel band saws, bench top band saws, horizontal/ vertical metal cutting band saws and portable band saws. The lower shaft will drives the lower wheel through a gear reduction.īoth shafts are solid, and do not have any possibility of a shaft passing through them. Band Saw Blades include: All-Pro and MVP, Bi-Metal, Hard Edge, Flex Back, Hard Back, Thin Kerf, and Wood Band. When reverse, it will not turn (at least not easily, and I don't want to force it). The upper shaft is on the lower wheel axis, and drives the bottom wheel directly when turned in the 'normal' way. Didn't get the speed high enough, so they bought another saw. Delta tools were widely used by small to medium sized furniture and cabinet shops, schools, and by the home craftsman. Privious owner was using it for wood, and had a large pulley on the motor driving a small pulley on the backgear trying to get the speed high enough for wood. Am I missing something? I don't want to tear anything up, but other than the original step pulleys missing, it looks to be complete. I have not found a version of the saw that has 'automatic' gear changing, but maybe I have just missed it. If you turn the direct drive shaft the wrong way, it won't turn because of the backgears. When your power saw isnt working, trust Sears PartsDirect to have the Craftsman saw parts you need to fix the problem. Common types of Craftsman power saws include table saws, band saws, scroll saws, chop saws, circular saws, reciprocating saw and miter saws. If you turn the direct shaft, the backgear shaft becomes idle. Craftsman makes just about any type of power saw that you may need. It seems that if you turn the backgear shaft it drives as would be expected. This model does not appear to have a knob to pull out or a lever to turn to shift from backgear to direct drive. Other than that, it was a real nice rebuild. Privious owner did a total rebuild, including painting over all tags. Just picked up a Rockwell/Delta 14" bandsaw. This isn't quite an antique, but thought I would try here first.











Delta milwaukee band saw sn 94-5032